Michelle D Collins-Ogle, MD, FAAP, AAHIVS

Michelle D Collins-Ogle, MD, FAAP, AAHIVS, is Medical Director of the Warren-Vance Community Health Center and an Assistant Consulting Professor at Duke University School of Medicine. Dr Collins-Ogle, an infectious disease expert with more than three decades of experience, has dedicated her career to combating sexually transmitted infections among youth and caring for persons living with HIV/AIDS. She attended Wayne State School of Medicine and completed her residency and pediatric infectious disease fellowship at Children’s Hospital of Michigan. While working in Detroit, Dr Collins-Ogle published on the epidemic of congenital syphilis and atypical presentations of syphilis in infants outside of the newborn period. In 2000, she relocated to North Carolina to join the NC Children’s and Adults’ Clinical Research Foundation. As Principal Investigator for the pediatric arm of the Gardasil clinical trials in NC, Dr Collins-Ogle was instrumental in developing important protocols to ensure rigorous testing of the world’s first HPV vaccine. In 2006, she received the Marty Prarie Award for bold leadership and advocacy in the field of HIV/AIDS. This is the highest honor bestowed by the state of North Carolina’s Department of Health & Human Services on those leading the fight against HIV/AIDS. In 2014, the Director of the Office of National AIDS Policy (ONAP) appointed Dr Collins-Ogle to the President’s Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS – a post that she and five other members resigned three years later in protest of the current administration’s stance on Medicaid. She currently serves as the Pediatric Infectious Disease Society (PIDS) liaison for the HIV Medicine Association (HIVMA). Dr Collins-Ogle also co-chairs the Ryan White Medical Providers Coalition (RWMPC), which lobbies legislators on the state and federal level to protect funding for HIV/AIDS medical care programs.

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